FOXBORO – The Patriots toned it down in Thursday’s practice as multiple injured players returned to training camp.

FOXBORO – The Patriots toned it down in Thursday’s practice as multiple injured players returned to training camp.

Matthew Slater, Josh Boyce and Chris White were back. Boyce and White only missed one day while this was the first time we’ve seen Slater, who started camp on the physically unable to perform list. The special-teams standout was limited, but spent some time with the receivers and got some one-on-one coaching from special teams coach Joe Judge.

Cameron Gordon was the only new player absent. Bryan Stork, Michael Hoomanawanui, Chris Martin and Tyler Gaffney were all still missing. Jemea Thomas was seen, but in shorts. He was rehabbing with Aaron Dobson, Dominique Easley, Jeremy Gallon and Deontae Skinner.

The team did a lot of individual drills on Thursday, a sign that they’re winding things down before their upcoming trip to Richmond, Va. The Pats will have Saturday and Sunday off before their joint-practice week with the Washington Redskins begins.

After a rough day on Wednesday, Brady and the offense were better on Thursday. In 11-on-11s, Brady went 7-for-13, but did throw a pick-6 to Darrelle Revis. The offense was working from the 1-yard line and Brady tried to throw the ball to Kenbrell Thompkins, but the All-Pro corner cut in front of him around the 5-yard line and walked into the end zone.